US: The Rise and Fall of a War Profiteerby Sarah Anderson, AlterNetJuly 13th, 2006Bulletproof vest maker David H. Brooks' reign as America’s most ostentatious war profiteer does appear to be over. On July 10, the DHB Board of Directors issued a terse statement to the effect that Brooks had been put on indefinite “administrative leave” pending the outcome of unspecified investigations.

Blood, Sweat & Tears:
Asia’s Poor Build U.S. Bases in Iraqby David Phinney, Special to CorpWatchOctober 3rd, 2005Thousands of low-wage Asian laborers are traveling to Iraq to work for U.S. military contractors like First Kuwaiti and Prime Projects International in the hope of sending money home to their families. Trapped and exploited under inhuman conditions, many of them are now fleeing the country to save their lives.

Halliburton Hearing Unearths New Abuseby Pratap Chatterjee, Special to CorpWatchJune 27th, 2005 "Misplaced" portable military bases, thousand-dollar VCRs, and expired food are only a few of the new charges that have been brought against the most powerful military contractor in Iraq.